I think Opetaia will win a comfortable points decision here. 118-110 with the judges about that, Briedis is still a very good fighter though he's given some unbelievable fighters potentially their hardest fight to career. But I think Opetaia is only getting better unlike Briedis, he knows what to expect from Briedis now - plus he won't have to contend with a broken jaw.
u don't know anything about anything do you? his jaw was hanging off his face and you criticise him? remove yourself from this place for the benefit of everybody, thanks.
You're giving away Opetaia. You just admitted that he has a fragile chin. "Broken jaw on both sides, early in the fight". Not a good feature for a boxer.
No I'm not you moron. What I am saying is that even with a broken jaw (it's not a secret that Jai's jaw was broken in two places you clown) the great Mairis Briedis could not knock him down. What I am saying, and I will say it so that even an idiot like you can understand is that Opetaia's chin is other-wordly. If he ain't going down under the circumstances of the last Briedis fight then it might be near impossible to knock the guy out. Do you finally understand or do you need me to get your crayons out and draw you a diagram?
That inbred & fellow special needs poster @Gazhearsum seem to have fixation with jaw breaks. I guess they are shocked that jaws can break in boxing as they must usually watch curling or golf
You can almost be certain that there won't be a broken jaw this time around. It is generally only possible when a fighter's mouth is open on impact. Mouth guards are good at protecting teeth and jaws.